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u.s. stocks are trading again, after hurricane sandy forces an historic two-day shutdown. >> tom: wall street gets back to business, as damage and recovery estimates start to climb, plus, what it takes to restore power to millions in the northeast. >> susie: and with stocks open for trading, no surprise, home depot was the dow's standout. >> tom: lots ahead, that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: an historic day on here on wall street, after the storm of the century knocked down the financial district. us stock markets resumed operations today after two days in the dark, stocks were little changed: both the dow and the nasdaq fell 10 points, but the s&p 500 gained a fraction. trading here at the new york stock exchange opened without a hitch. the new york stock exchange opened right on time. and as new york's mayor bloomberg rang the opening bell this morning, traders were happy to be back to work. it looked like a normal day, with the buzz of activity, traders milling about. it was
u.s. stocks are trading again, after hurricane sandy forces an historic two-day shutdown. >> tom: wall street gets back to business, as damage and recovery estimates start to climb, plus, what it takes to restore power to millions in the northeast. >> susie: and with stocks open for trading, no surprise, home depot was the dow's standout. >> tom: lots ahead, that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: an historic day on here on wall street, after the storm of...
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u.s. death toll is now at least 64. a second new york city hospital, bellevue, has been evacuated because of power and flooding issues. >> lower manhattan still a crippled zone. the markets were able to open today, but there's still flooding damage down there and also very dark streets. >> so in the metropolitan area, the recovery is a struggle. the availability of electricity to run the traffic lights, pump the gasoline, is now prime need. 6.1 million utility customers are still without power. individuals and businesses alike. >> public transportation slowly coming back online. some subway services in the city, some commuter lines in new jersey, westchester, and long island will run tomorrow. >> commuters coming into the city by car must have three people in each car after 6:00 a.m. >> and the airports are opening, but it's difficult to get there. delta, a key operator in the northeast hopes to start flights from laguardia tomorrow. >> the rebuilding does begin, but problems persist. let's get right to our team coverag
u.s. death toll is now at least 64. a second new york city hospital, bellevue, has been evacuated because of power and flooding issues. >> lower manhattan still a crippled zone. the markets were able to open today, but there's still flooding damage down there and also very dark streets. >> so in the metropolitan area, the recovery is a struggle. the availability of electricity to run the traffic lights, pump the gasoline, is now prime need. 6.1 million utility customers are still...
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we talk with former defense secretary donald rumsfeld who serve for u.s. presidents, and i ask him about the unusual patraeus statement. >> it is not that unusual if you think back about a week ago when statements out of the white house and the administration seemed to suggest that the intelligence community has been deficient in their work and seemed to be throwing the cia under the boss a little bit. and this reaction back from the cia is, i think possibly reasonably predictable even though as you suggest, it is unusual. lou: in the case of the benghazi controversy, will call it that for now, it seems to be one set of the nile's after another. the next being that we still don't know who denied a request for security to be improved, bolstered in benghazi this past summer after a number of attacks on our consulate, on other outposts of the british government, the red cross. somebody denied that, and the president says he cannot answer that question because there is an fbi investigation. >> well, we do know that the first responsibility for the protection o
we talk with former defense secretary donald rumsfeld who serve for u.s. presidents, and i ask him about the unusual patraeus statement. >> it is not that unusual if you think back about a week ago when statements out of the white house and the administration seemed to suggest that the intelligence community has been deficient in their work and seemed to be throwing the cia under the boss a little bit. and this reaction back from the cia is, i think possibly reasonably predictable even...
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>> shepard: u.s. financial markets opened again today after the historic two day closure. [bell] >> mayor bloomberg, he runs the terminals and now rings the bell to open trading at the new york stock exchange the power is still out in that neighborhood, all everywhere surrounding it in will her manhattan. this was the first time in more than a century that severe weather shut down the markets for multiple days fox business network gerri willis is with us. it wasn't perfect today, was it? >> little stumble and bumble. we thought volume was going to be really high. a lot of people would want to buy and sell it. it was really unmarkable. >> i heard there was selling pressure band no. >> not so much. mankts finished mix as you can see. dow and nas tax. whole lot of nothing it was interesting, i thought, that some internet service down there was not very good. that did not help the traders themselves. >> no self-service down there anywhere that i know about. it is a mess. there were questions about whether this storm would end up delaying the jobs report we would end up getting
>> shepard: u.s. financial markets opened again today after the historic two day closure. [bell] >> mayor bloomberg, he runs the terminals and now rings the bell to open trading at the new york stock exchange the power is still out in that neighborhood, all everywhere surrounding it in will her manhattan. this was the first time in more than a century that severe weather shut down the markets for multiple days fox business network gerri willis is with us. it wasn't perfect today,...
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the u.s. death toll from the giant storm named sandy has risen to at least 63 today. about 6.5 million homes and businesses are still without electricity though there were signs of daily life returning to its usual rhythm in some places. a familiar sound returned to lower manhattan streets last night. ( horns honking ) the power did not. police helped direct traffic with signals still dark, but one taxi driver said it wasn't worth the risk. >> it's been dangerous. i've got to go home, i'll walk. there's no traffic signal light, no nothing there. >> woodruff: you're going home? you're done? >> i'm done already. >> woodruff: it wasn't much easier for pedestrians who made their way on foot, some with only flashlights leading the way. >> it's really unsettling because we don't have power. we don't know what's going on. we don't have anywhere to get to televisions >> woodruff: many people flocked to mobile charging stations across the city. plugging in cell phones and other devices. but today broug
the u.s. death toll from the giant storm named sandy has risen to at least 63 today. about 6.5 million homes and businesses are still without electricity though there were signs of daily life returning to its usual rhythm in some places. a familiar sound returned to lower manhattan streets last night. ( horns honking ) the power did not. police helped direct traffic with signals still dark, but one taxi driver said it wasn't worth the risk. >> it's been dangerous. i've got to go home,...
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the u.s. military is helping, and we flew along today with lieutenant general thomas bostic, commander of the army corps of engineers. >> about 28,000 gallons a minute. to put that in understandable terms, it'll empty a pool, an olympic-size pool, in about 20 minutes. we're trying to figure out how many pools we have in new york city. >> reporter: the police released this video today of staten island residents being rescued from their flooded homes. president obama joined governor chris christie on a tour of the new jersey shore, where sandy made landfall monday evening. >> we are not going to tolerate red tape. we are not going to tolerate bureaucracy. and i've instituted a 15-minute rule, essentially, on my team. you return everybody's phone calls in 15 minutes, whether it's the mayors, the governors, county officials. if they need something, we figure out a way to say yes. >> pelley: three days ago, this was a neighborhood of families. this evening, folks are returning to find all of their
the u.s. military is helping, and we flew along today with lieutenant general thomas bostic, commander of the army corps of engineers. >> about 28,000 gallons a minute. to put that in understandable terms, it'll empty a pool, an olympic-size pool, in about 20 minutes. we're trying to figure out how many pools we have in new york city. >> reporter: the police released this video today of staten island residents being rescued from their flooded homes. president obama joined governor...
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that extends pretty broadly across the u.s. it's not only in the nonresidential construction area, having moved from the sort of industrial side of nonresidential construction into the commercial, as you noted. also we're seeing this uptick in residential construction. it's not a breakaway, but clearly we think we're on our way back to 1.5 million housing, that seems to be the sustainable number. that's a couple years out from where we are today. but family formation would support about that type of activity. so we still see real activity supporting this electrical business we have. >> it's a high note, and i feel like that is exactly how i should be thinking about the new eaton, which is a tremendous combination right for this time. sandy cutler, thank you for coming on the show. >>> the stock goes up, too. why does it go up too? because it's better than expected and the combination of eaton and cooper is very powerful. yes, the hurricane, tragic as it is, someone is going to have to provide the equipment for that power grid.
that extends pretty broadly across the u.s. it's not only in the nonresidential construction area, having moved from the sort of industrial side of nonresidential construction into the commercial, as you noted. also we're seeing this uptick in residential construction. it's not a breakaway, but clearly we think we're on our way back to 1.5 million housing, that seems to be the sustainable number. that's a couple years out from where we are today. but family formation would support about that...
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late breaking details in the ongoing scandal on the attack of the u.s. consulate on benghazi, libya, that killed the u.s. ambassador and three others there. fox news obtained a new document that sheds new light on the days before that attack. chief white house correspondent ed henry is live at the white house with the latest. >> good evening, bret. this is a cable sent to secretary of state clinton's office at the state department showing that there was emergency meeting on august 15 at the u.s. mission in benghazi. significant because that is less than a month before the terror attack there. at this emergency meeting we're told, based on the cable, there was concern expressed by officials on the ground in benghazi that there were al-qaeda training camps there. there could be problems for from that. the cable says the regional security officer expressed concern with the ability to defend the post in event of the coordinated attack due to limited manpower, security measures, weapons capabilities and post nation is up -- host nation support and the overall
late breaking details in the ongoing scandal on the attack of the u.s. consulate on benghazi, libya, that killed the u.s. ambassador and three others there. fox news obtained a new document that sheds new light on the days before that attack. chief white house correspondent ed henry is live at the white house with the latest. >> good evening, bret. this is a cable sent to secretary of state clinton's office at the state department showing that there was emergency meeting on august 15 at...
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>>> plus u.s. markets reopen with great fanfare but it is just exposing wall street's weakness to handle a major disaster. what can they do before the next one strikes? "piles of money" coming up. ♪ melissa: okay. we've got some breaking news right now that is dealing with the gas shortage going on here on the east coast. the epa is waving clean gasoline rules due to superstorm sandy. it applies to 16 states. it allows gas that doesn't meet clean air rules to be sold. this is another, you know, gasoline problem that we're seeming to solve with dirty gasoline here like in california when they had a supply shock. but when you saw lines on the east coast, especially on the new jersey area where fuel supplies were very low and people lining up to fill up their tanks. the epa saying they will wave clean gas rules in 16 states and washington, d.c., to deal with some of the shortages we're having right now. all right. onto the middle east now. the latest sanctions are meant to cripple iran but look at i
>>> plus u.s. markets reopen with great fanfare but it is just exposing wall street's weakness to handle a major disaster. what can they do before the next one strikes? "piles of money" coming up. ♪ melissa: okay. we've got some breaking news right now that is dealing with the gas shortage going on here on the east coast. the epa is waving clean gasoline rules due to superstorm sandy. it applies to 16 states. it allows gas that doesn't meet clean air rules to be sold. this...
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inside the machines you know is basically proprietary to the manufacturer and that's been confirmed by u.s. courts right right so typical right about transparency here i mean this is a democratic process well and the heart of any democratic process is transparency and there is zero transparency in these systems they're all of proprietary systems you're correct that both the hardware and the software is the proprietary property of these private corporations some of them who have dubious ownership to say the least we were on talking a few weeks ago about the fact that mitt romney's son and his former business partners at bain and some of his top bundlers his top donators to his campaign have now taken over have now acquired a company by the name of heart or civic the third largest voting machine company in the country that should be a concern to anyone but it's not just the fact that you know romney has ties to a voting machine company it's that all of the voting machine companies used in all fifty states all have private ownership who are on accountable to the people. and you systems that a
inside the machines you know is basically proprietary to the manufacturer and that's been confirmed by u.s. courts right right so typical right about transparency here i mean this is a democratic process well and the heart of any democratic process is transparency and there is zero transparency in these systems they're all of proprietary systems you're correct that both the hardware and the software is the proprietary property of these private corporations some of them who have dubious...
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i think the u.s. has enough to carry europe through this soft spot. ford is a play on housing as housing picks up more ford pickup trucks. the setup -- >> i'm sure there are a lot of viewers thinking why does it look better -- we got results and we're very, very strong. was it so outside compared to what we knew last week that it justifies buying it 7% higher. >> great. when i said that, it was more on a technical plane. when it was getting up to 10.5 and falling off through 11 it looks like it dps higher. >> the moment you've been waiting for. our pent-up trade of the day. you haven't had one for almost a week. ennis tanner, you have the honors. >> the trade is short cmi. off the back of ford -- >> they're clapping for you. >> the report speaks to the reason i like the short cmi trade. it made operating margins, negative in europe, 1% in asia and went from a 9 percent to 0% in brazil. come into 60% international. the international sales trends are very poor. they've announced for two straight quarters. based on what we're seeing from other industrial
i think the u.s. has enough to carry europe through this soft spot. ford is a play on housing as housing picks up more ford pickup trucks. the setup -- >> i'm sure there are a lot of viewers thinking why does it look better -- we got results and we're very, very strong. was it so outside compared to what we knew last week that it justifies buying it 7% higher. >> great. when i said that, it was more on a technical plane. when it was getting up to 10.5 and falling off through 11 it...
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. >> reporter: the labor department said the monthly u.s. jobs report will be released on time despite concerns it would be late because of sandy. earlier in the week, the department officials say they could not rule out a delay since much of the final work on the report is done in government buildings, which were closed during the storm, as you know. officials say that some employees came in tuesday to get it done. the final jobs report is expected before election day. >>> well, they could bring major traffic relief to the beltway. coming up, why the new express lanes in virginia could be open in time for the holiday travel rush. >> keep seeing them. have to log on to the website. plus, another person dies in virginia raising the death toll in that meningitis outbreak. ut anncr: it's said that character is what we do... when we think no one is looking. mitt romney: believe that they are victims. anncr: mitt romney thought no one was looking when... he attacked forty-seven percent of americans. his companies shipped jobs overseas. his plan
. >> reporter: the labor department said the monthly u.s. jobs report will be released on time despite concerns it would be late because of sandy. earlier in the week, the department officials say they could not rule out a delay since much of the final work on the report is done in government buildings, which were closed during the storm, as you know. officials say that some employees came in tuesday to get it done. the final jobs report is expected before election day. >>> well,...
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it's the most expensive political playoff in u.s. history a competition for the country's most powerful position one of the things i suspect governor romney and i probably agree on is let's come back to something the president i agree on no matter who wins the two thousand and twelve election ok. all. the americas ninety nine percent movement will be left with a one percent president regardless of who we vote for wall street wins i mean that's really one of the main messages is that when we're where casting are about we see that we have these corporations giving so much money to candidates and they can't be objective when it comes to the interests of the vast majority of. the bonus loving industry that ignited america's economic crisis real estate collapse job hemorrhage and foreclosure epidemic. is also on track to break campaign donation records for the two thousand and twelve presidential election each election cycle each four years that cost significantly more they did four years ago so running for president united states is now
it's the most expensive political playoff in u.s. history a competition for the country's most powerful position one of the things i suspect governor romney and i probably agree on is let's come back to something the president i agree on no matter who wins the two thousand and twelve election ok. all. the americas ninety nine percent movement will be left with a one percent president regardless of who we vote for wall street wins i mean that's really one of the main messages is that when we're...
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he's there, also with new jersey's u.s. senators taking that tour again at a community center in brigenteen, new jersey. they're making their way towards the cameras and microphones. but many of them are volunteers in this area after he met with some shelter residents. >> and the governor of new jersey has take an lot of heat for the praise he's heaped on the president for the day the white house and the federal response has been during this very devastating time. the president has had to take a break from the campaign trail, expected to resume campaigning tomorrow. mitt romney is also -- has already resumed his campaign, is resuming it. but right now, the president's focus is on the problems that these residents in new jersey are having and the job, the challenge of getting their lives, their homes back together and to help them recover from what has been total devastation for so many. >> he saw this first by air aboard the helicopter that was touring around. so he got this bird's-eye view that we've been showing over the
he's there, also with new jersey's u.s. senators taking that tour again at a community center in brigenteen, new jersey. they're making their way towards the cameras and microphones. but many of them are volunteers in this area after he met with some shelter residents. >> and the governor of new jersey has take an lot of heat for the praise he's heaped on the president for the day the white house and the federal response has been during this very devastating time. the president has had to...
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do you need the u.s. military to help you in this area? >> they're here already. they've been tremendous. part of the army corps of engineers i think it's the sea watering unit. they were actually very helpful to the folks in katrina in new orleans. and they've been here. we need their help on the subway system. also part of the mta we also have two tunnels that transport cars. right now those tunnels are completely flooded. the brooklyn battery tunnel which is recently been renamed, that tunnel each tunnel -- that's two of them, have 47 million gallons of water in them that was flowing in from the hudson river. and we need to get that water out of there. then we need to do an examination of the structural integrity of those tunnels. once we do that and hopefully they're structurally sound, we'll be able to get cars moving through between queens and manhattan and between brooklyn and manhattan. >> there's been some concern that if the water stays in those subway stations for too long it could cause even greater problems, mold and other dangerous situations. how co
do you need the u.s. military to help you in this area? >> they're here already. they've been tremendous. part of the army corps of engineers i think it's the sea watering unit. they were actually very helpful to the folks in katrina in new orleans. and they've been here. we need their help on the subway system. also part of the mta we also have two tunnels that transport cars. right now those tunnels are completely flooded. the brooklyn battery tunnel which is recently been renamed, that...
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we'll find out, maria talks with the head of direct edge, which handles 10% of u.s. stock volumes that will be coming up next hour of "closing bell." stick around. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. >>> welcome back. the major exchanges open for trading today but will their storm related closures affect the performance of their shares? they're both publicly traded companies. we'll talk numbers today on that, on the technical side carter worth, chief market technician at oppenheimer and steve cortez with veracruz in chicago. steve, can you quantify how much money was lost due to the closure the last couple of exchanges, days of trading. we're talking about nyse, the new york stock exchange and nasdaq omx. >> bill i don't think anybody's ready to
we'll find out, maria talks with the head of direct edge, which handles 10% of u.s. stock volumes that will be coming up next hour of "closing bell." stick around. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying...
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vulnerable isn't it calling us throughout our history our economy has suffered at the hands of the u.s. and its policies the city of grenada for example but was burnt to the ground falling prey to america's expansionist policies all those wars and military invasions the us has sponsored or provoked on there has even been a ruling by the international court of justice binding the united states to compensate mike or i cover for all our losses but the us has ignored this verdict oh good of course the fact that the us has terminated what they call aid to nicaragua has had negative consequences for our people and our country that i was but in reality that was no aid to me what the americans call aid was really tiny installments in payment of the enormous debt the us owes to nicaragua it was no aid no cooperation that was merely an allowance they paid us with passing it for aid and co-operation with their work and it came with tight conditions attached to work so we cannot talk of nicaragua as a sovereign and independent nation as long as we remain critically dependent upon the united states
vulnerable isn't it calling us throughout our history our economy has suffered at the hands of the u.s. and its policies the city of grenada for example but was burnt to the ground falling prey to america's expansionist policies all those wars and military invasions the us has sponsored or provoked on there has even been a ruling by the international court of justice binding the united states to compensate mike or i cover for all our losses but the us has ignored this verdict oh good of course...
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we spoke to u.s. senator frank lautenburg just a moment ago here on the shore and he said that the response of fema has been "top flight." that he thinks all politics has been put aside and that the first responders did their job. they saw past the bureaucracy and they came in to play as soon as possible. that's according to senator frank lautenberg. that's the latest from here, you guys. back to you. >> kayla tausche, thank you. stay safe. >>> a growing part of the storm story is that gasoline is getting hard to find in some areas. many gas stations are closed. in some cases the one that are open are seeing lines more than an hour long. with supply dwindling, it is not surprising gas price futures are soaring today. brian schactman is at a gas station on long island where actually they are getting refilled as we speak, brian. what have they told you about the difficulty in getting gas? >> the cavalry has arrived. my man carlos behind me is one of the most popular men in all of long island. owner of t
we spoke to u.s. senator frank lautenburg just a moment ago here on the shore and he said that the response of fema has been "top flight." that he thinks all politics has been put aside and that the first responders did their job. they saw past the bureaucracy and they came in to play as soon as possible. that's according to senator frank lautenberg. that's the latest from here, you guys. back to you. >> kayla tausche, thank you. stay safe. >>> a growing part of the...
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you could even get the plan with the lowest part d premium in the u.s. call now for a free information kit. you'll receive a summary of plan benefits and an enrollment form. aarp medicarerx plans insured through unitedhealthcare. call today. ♪ >>> welcome back. the president is about to wrap up his aerial tour of the damage in new jersey. meantime, the national guard is now in hoboken, new jersey, across the hudson river from new york city. they're helping to deliver meals and supplies and still evacuating thousands of people stranded. nbc's katy t ur joins us now live from hoboken. i imagine the national guard a welcome sight and see what's happening there by your live shot. >> reporter: yeah. they were definitely a welcome sight. we're getting water from this guy in the hummer. they came in here midnight and a dire call from help from the mayor of the town speaking with rachel and said we have 20,000 people trapped in the homes. the water came in around monday evening. people started to stay in their homes. sunday evening when the storm was hitting.
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i say the u.s. has a unique capacity to recover quickly, more so than most markets, most economies around the globe, but even underneath that scenario we would say everything would break right, it is not going to be fully back for this summer season. generally it takes two or three summers to get back and the severity of the devastation along the coast, which is what your pictures are showing, it tells you how much has to be rebuilt and so we'll have to see, hope for the best. it is wonderful that everybody is coming together and providing resources. that will help. but summer is six, seven months away, that's a lot of rebuilding to do between now and then and the weather isn't going to cooperate during that period of time because we have the peak of the winter season. >> getting worse and worse. paul, i appreciate your expertise. thank you for being with us right now. as i say, we're following this breaking news story about bellevue hospital being evacuated. we'll give you an update on that. dr. sa
i say the u.s. has a unique capacity to recover quickly, more so than most markets, most economies around the globe, but even underneath that scenario we would say everything would break right, it is not going to be fully back for this summer season. generally it takes two or three summers to get back and the severity of the devastation along the coast, which is what your pictures are showing, it tells you how much has to be rebuilt and so we'll have to see, hope for the best. it is wonderful...
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the sister company to the u.s. pharmacy link to the national outbreak of meningitis issued a recall to all of its products. they are to improve its testing process. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ cheryl: getting more breaking news. u.s. crude oils settling at this moment. 86.24 a barrel. quite a bigger story here is that for the month u.s. crude futures are down nearly six dollars a barrel. relief at the pump for some, maybe not for many traders. ashley: talk about this, the largest media conglomerate in the world. dennis kneale is covering the story. he joins us now. dennis: party on. star wars will become employees of mickey mouse and disney. the first of three new star wars films episodes seven is set for release in 2015. the $4 billion price tag will be paid to the sole owner. star wars creator george lucas. build that. lucas will get the stock. star wars attraction already are at disney theme parks. a franchise that has generated over $20 billion in vario
the sister company to the u.s. pharmacy link to the national outbreak of meningitis issued a recall to all of its products. they are to improve its testing process. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ cheryl: getting more breaking news. u.s. crude oils settling at this moment. 86.24 a barrel. quite a bigger story here is that for the month u.s. crude futures are down nearly six dollars a barrel. relief at the pump for some, maybe not for many...
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and three u.s. navy helicopter carrier ships have been dispatched to the new york area to help with recovery efforts. 20,000 people, including one of our producers, remains stranded in hoboken due to massive flooding there. this is just the latest video from that town. it's just west of new york city, home to many people who work on wall street. at one time, the former governor of this state, jon corzine and the quarterback of the new york giants, eli manning, they lived there. on a good day, this is five minutes from manhattan. this is not one of the good days. >>> mass transit still pretty much paralyzed in the new york area. looking at video now of the south ferry station. that is not far from wall street. if you've been down in to the toe of manhattan there, you've probably ridden on that line to go to the new york stock exchange. new york governor mario cuomo said a few moments ago that -- andrew cuomo -- excuse me -- that there will be limited subway service tomorrow. we hope to get more infor
and three u.s. navy helicopter carrier ships have been dispatched to the new york area to help with recovery efforts. 20,000 people, including one of our producers, remains stranded in hoboken due to massive flooding there. this is just the latest video from that town. it's just west of new york city, home to many people who work on wall street. at one time, the former governor of this state, jon corzine and the quarterback of the new york giants, eli manning, they lived there. on a good day,...
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that is a microcosm of the u.s. as a whole, which has huge inequalities in its k-12 education system, so it is average performance on all of the indicators is medium among other countries, or some would say mediocre if they want to be critical. the top tier does extremely well, the top quartile of graduates does very well by international comparisons. the bottom quartile us terribly -- does terribly. the median is somewhere in the middle. if you are worried about the science and engineering work force questions, all -- almost all of those people come from the top quartile, and the k-will system with all of its problems -- and there are a lot of them -- is producing plenty of people with very high caliber, who if they can be attracted to go into science and engineering will do extremely well, but we are leaving behind the bottom quartile, who are doing very badly, and that is an equity issue, a workforce issue of a non-science and technology sort. you want people to be literate and numerate in all occupations these d
that is a microcosm of the u.s. as a whole, which has huge inequalities in its k-12 education system, so it is average performance on all of the indicators is medium among other countries, or some would say mediocre if they want to be critical. the top tier does extremely well, the top quartile of graduates does very well by international comparisons. the bottom quartile us terribly -- does terribly. the median is somewhere in the middle. if you are worried about the science and engineering...
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days after a devastating storm surge that reshaped hundreds of u.s. communities the stories of destruction left behind by sandy are only just beginning. welcome to "america live," busy afternoon, folks. i'm megyn kelly. here is what we know so far. at least 59 people are now dead, 6.23 million customers still without power. national guard troops are being dispatched to places like hoboken, new jersey. while natural gas leaks threaten to spark new fires along the jersey coast we are learning it could be weeks before one of the most highly used and complex transit systems in the world is fully operational, a system that moves over than 9 million passengers a day. president obama is expected to leave the white house any moment now to head to new jersey where he can join new jersey governor chris christie on a tour of some of the areas hardest hit. we are also getting a better look this hour at what governor christie is calling the destruction too widespread for words. that includes long branch, 50 miles south of new york city. right now you're looking at
days after a devastating storm surge that reshaped hundreds of u.s. communities the stories of destruction left behind by sandy are only just beginning. welcome to "america live," busy afternoon, folks. i'm megyn kelly. here is what we know so far. at least 59 people are now dead, 6.23 million customers still without power. national guard troops are being dispatched to places like hoboken, new jersey. while natural gas leaks threaten to spark new fires along the jersey coast we are...
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millions in the northeast in the u.s. so now counted the cost of that deadly storm with many still homeless or without power barack obama or mitt romney officially suspended campaigning to join the relief effort but are accused of using the tragedy to score points with votes of. at about just the secret service is suspected of extreme tactics targeting innocent people it's claimed that m i five using racial profiling and taking british citizens off the radar of the war on terror about. twenty forty five moscow time as catch up with all the latest sports. thank you very much kevin welcome along to the sports headlines is coming up the heat is on miami begin the defense of their n.b.a. crown with a convincing win over the boston celtics. fight night russian kickboxing starbucks who has the coffee prepares for his clash of the year here in moscow as he seeks to move closer to nature in re status in the ring. and pick that one out in case you missed any of the strikes that mattered from the week that was in the russian premie
millions in the northeast in the u.s. so now counted the cost of that deadly storm with many still homeless or without power barack obama or mitt romney officially suspended campaigning to join the relief effort but are accused of using the tragedy to score points with votes of. at about just the secret service is suspected of extreme tactics targeting innocent people it's claimed that m i five using racial profiling and taking british citizens off the radar of the war on terror about. twenty...
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worries about the global economy and what it is doing to u.s. companies with exposure there. yum!s of the world. >> there is a tremendous amount going on. i do get this sense out there, maybe there is a consensus that it is going to work because the changeover. >> steve leisman has some breaking news. >>> thanks, scott. adp has released new september numbers for its report on the private sector. based on the new methodology that's coming out, they moved from macro economic advisors to moody's and mark zandi over there now contemplating the adp number. they say under the new methodology the new september number would have been 88,200 compared to the 162,000 reported under the old model. they will revise that september number again tomorrow with the first live release of the october employment under the new methodology. the ad 82,500 is the number if they reported september numbers in early october. they'll revise that again tomorrow along with a fresh number. mark zandi says it is just a methodology, there were differences in trade, transportation, personal services, as well as dif
worries about the global economy and what it is doing to u.s. companies with exposure there. yum!s of the world. >> there is a tremendous amount going on. i do get this sense out there, maybe there is a consensus that it is going to work because the changeover. >> steve leisman has some breaking news. >>> thanks, scott. adp has released new september numbers for its report on the private sector. based on the new methodology that's coming out, they moved from macro economic...
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to superstorm sandy is being watched, of course, by voters who could have an impact on the election, u.s. six days away. joining us from boston, julia, a columnist for "the boston globe" and also served on the homeland security department in the obama administration. first of all, you have a column that is on right now, cnn.com. it essentially praises the president for his response to the storm. you say it's the most significant of his presidency. let's listen to a quick clip of his comments. >> i think the public needs to prepare for the fact that this is going to take a long time for us to clean up. the good news is we will clean up, and we will get through this. >> so there are two things he points out. taking care of yourself and getting through this. really talking about the role of government, the heart of the role of government here, and the stark contrast between candidates. explain why you think this is so significant at this time. >> well, i think there's an important aspect to president obama's speech that gets lost in sort of the part sfwlan aspects of this, which is really a
to superstorm sandy is being watched, of course, by voters who could have an impact on the election, u.s. six days away. joining us from boston, julia, a columnist for "the boston globe" and also served on the homeland security department in the obama administration. first of all, you have a column that is on right now, cnn.com. it essentially praises the president for his response to the storm. you say it's the most significant of his presidency. let's listen to a quick clip of his...
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u.s. senate candidate connie mack will be there. you can watch that live at 8 p.m. eastern also on c-span. >> you know, indiana's made incredible progress in the last eight years. we've honestly balanced budgets during all those years. we've become the fiscal envy of the country, and now we have the largest budget surplus that we've had in our history. it's going to make it possible for us to strengthen our budget reserves, and i believe we can cut taxes for every hoosier. but, john, you just said that we pay for things in indiana, okay? but when you were speaker of the house, for five of the six years that you were running the statehouse indiana ran deficits. when mitch daniels came into power just a couple years later on budgets that you helped to write, indiana was $700 million in debt and had a deficit of $820 million. you know, john, facts are stubborn things, and i'd just like to know from my colleagues on stage how are we going to make sure and preserve the fiscal integrity of the s
u.s. senate candidate connie mack will be there. you can watch that live at 8 p.m. eastern also on c-span. >> you know, indiana's made incredible progress in the last eight years. we've honestly balanced budgets during all those years. we've become the fiscal envy of the country, and now we have the largest budget surplus that we've had in our history. it's going to make it possible for us to strengthen our budget reserves, and i believe we can cut taxes for every hoosier. but, john, you...
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hurricane sand gee could be one of the costliest storms to ever hit the u.s. just look at how much these storms have cost. obviously katrina at one at $106 billion but sandy with the rising total now at $50 billion worth of damage, again, that is just the rough estimate right now after the first couple of days of assessing the damage from this storm. we're going to be back with much more after this. er cup at the drive-thru. johan comes in a porcelain vessel, crafted with care by a talented blonde from sweden. ♪ smooth, rich, never bitter, gevalia. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a
hurricane sand gee could be one of the costliest storms to ever hit the u.s. just look at how much these storms have cost. obviously katrina at one at $106 billion but sandy with the rising total now at $50 billion worth of damage, again, that is just the rough estimate right now after the first couple of days of assessing the damage from this storm. we're going to be back with much more after this. er cup at the drive-thru. johan comes in a porcelain vessel, crafted with care by a talented...
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at least 40 in the u.s. one so far in canada. more than 6 million homes and businesses still don't have electricity but that is a big improvement from yesterday. and while floods and surges with some exceptions have gone down, that just makes the devastation all the more apparent. you are looking at point pleasant beach halfway between new york and atlantic city on the new jersey shore. president obama visiting these scenes this afternoon. the final day in full-on disaster mode before he gets back to the campaign tomorrow. a little global perspective for you right now, though. the scope and the magnitude of hurricane sandy from the satellite image courtesy of nasa. atlantic city is a sitting duck in the middle of the path. the jersey shore easy prey for those ruthless winds. the powerful surges and the relentless force of the images that you are seeing now. and now, this. parts of atlantic city simply decimated as sandy made landfall near the shores and in a few hours president obama gets an up close and personal look at all of t
at least 40 in the u.s. one so far in canada. more than 6 million homes and businesses still don't have electricity but that is a big improvement from yesterday. and while floods and surges with some exceptions have gone down, that just makes the devastation all the more apparent. you are looking at point pleasant beach halfway between new york and atlantic city on the new jersey shore. president obama visiting these scenes this afternoon. the final day in full-on disaster mode before he gets...
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higher consumer spending in the u.s. and compliments about the job prospect saw job holders make $676 billion in purchases worldwide. of course, we are playing catch up with dozens of earnings reports that were postponed because of the storm and markets being closed. finally, it's official. the labor statistic say the jobs reports release on time on schedule. it's the last within before election day. concerns it would get pushed back because of the two-day federal shutdown we all experienced. back to you. have a great day. >> good to see you, again. >> with all we have been through this week, a lot of folks may have forgotten it's halloween. your kids are not going to let you forget it. a lot of folks in georgetown have not forgotten. you have a few hours to get a costume together if you don't have one yet. andrea joins us this morning with ideas and to tell us about what's going on with halloween this year. we thought it was going to be lost. >> yeah, we thought so, too. yesterday, we had power so we were opened. we wer
higher consumer spending in the u.s. and compliments about the job prospect saw job holders make $676 billion in purchases worldwide. of course, we are playing catch up with dozens of earnings reports that were postponed because of the storm and markets being closed. finally, it's official. the labor statistic say the jobs reports release on time on schedule. it's the last within before election day. concerns it would get pushed back because of the two-day federal shutdown we all experienced....
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u.s. officials are looking at the u.k. bank's relationship was with certain third parties, supplying corruption law. federal officials are investigating if barkley's manipulated our prices in some parts of the country from 2006-2008. investors are bullish for k 2 interactive after the video game publisher posted better than expected second quarter results on strong sales of its border lands 2 game. it is lower at 2013 forecasts revising the release schedule. the walt disney companies buying. thisfilm for $4 billion and began production of the new star wars trilogy with the first installment search to be released in 2015. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. a little gassed out there. enough already. c'mon guys. next question. mr. lewis? what's your favorite color? what's my favorite color? yes. purple. what's your favorite animal? sea turtle. what's your bedtime? do you believe in space aliens? ...i love puppies. hash browns or home fries? home fries. do you like my dress? why c
u.s. officials are looking at the u.k. bank's relationship was with certain third parties, supplying corruption law. federal officials are investigating if barkley's manipulated our prices in some parts of the country from 2006-2008. investors are bullish for k 2 interactive after the video game publisher posted better than expected second quarter results on strong sales of its border lands 2 game. it is lower at 2013 forecasts revising the release schedule. the walt disney companies buying....
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the u.s. death toll right now rising to 59. we welcome you to the second hour of "happening now," i'm jenna lee. jon: i'm jon scott. the damage is done, it's time to try to recover from widespread catastrophe, and it's not going to be easy. this epic task could take months, a year, maybe even more, and there's still more damage taking place right now with a major fire raging through a town on the jersey shore hit hard by the hurricane, president obama is headed to atlantic city to inspect the battered state with governor chris christie. millions are still without power, some as far away from where the storm made landfall as michigan. and it could be a week or more before all of the lights go back on. in ohio there is heavy flooding. rescuers using rafts to help evacuate people trapped by the rapidly-rising flood waters. in west virginia five deaths blamed on the storm, including one man who died of a heart attack while shoveling snow. another was clearing tree debris from his home. here in the tristate region, transportation re
the u.s. death toll right now rising to 59. we welcome you to the second hour of "happening now," i'm jenna lee. jon: i'm jon scott. the damage is done, it's time to try to recover from widespread catastrophe, and it's not going to be easy. this epic task could take months, a year, maybe even more, and there's still more damage taking place right now with a major fire raging through a town on the jersey shore hit hard by the hurricane, president obama is headed to atlantic city to...
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that would make it one of the five most expensive hurricanes in u.s. history. speaking of the economic impact, financial markets have just reopened, despite the fact the power is still out on wall street. they were closed monday and tuesday because of sandy. rebecca jarvis is at the new york stock exchange. good morning. >> reporter: charlie and norah, good morning. things went off here this morning without a hitch. the new york stock exchange opened as planned at 9:30 a.m. the bell was rung by new york city mayor mike bloomberg. i recently spoke with the ceo of nyse who told me that this was one of the big hurdles. getting things open, running smoothly in the beginning of the day was one of the big obstacles that they were looking at. now that we've gotten past that, this site is running on generator power. most of lower manhattan, frankly, doesn't have electricity. the new york stock exchange is running on generator power so that generator is going to be an important component of keeping things running smoothly throughout the rest of the day. as will connecti
that would make it one of the five most expensive hurricanes in u.s. history. speaking of the economic impact, financial markets have just reopened, despite the fact the power is still out on wall street. they were closed monday and tuesday because of sandy. rebecca jarvis is at the new york stock exchange. good morning. >> reporter: charlie and norah, good morning. things went off here this morning without a hitch. the new york stock exchange opened as planned at 9:30 a.m. the bell was...
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i've seen american, united, u.s. airways, jetblue, air tran, all the big players here at this particular airport are back and we are glad to see that. here is the rolling tally so far of how many cancellations we've had. 19,500 over the course of this storm. 7,000 flights cancelled tuesday. here's what we look at so far today. 2800 flights as of this moment but that is likely to change. of course the biggest problem is new york city. we do have jfk as well as newark airport open, but they are operating on a very limited basis, largely only looking at cargo flights rand trying to get some flights in to reposition so they can start offering service. la guardia is a whole different issue. la guardia had significant flooding out of the river right up there onto the ramp and in fact right up to the jet bridge they had real flooding. they are still evaluating that airport. they have issues with lights out, electronics out, runway damage, all of that they're still taking a look at as well as the flooding issues. there is no
i've seen american, united, u.s. airways, jetblue, air tran, all the big players here at this particular airport are back and we are glad to see that. here is the rolling tally so far of how many cancellations we've had. 19,500 over the course of this storm. 7,000 flights cancelled tuesday. here's what we look at so far today. 2800 flights as of this moment but that is likely to change. of course the biggest problem is new york city. we do have jfk as well as newark airport open, but they are...